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01.08.2021 - 00:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The number of coronavirus cases has decreased by a half or more in four Greater Manchester boroughs the latest figures.
The infection rate, the number of seven day total cases per 100,000 people, is continuing to fall in all ten boroughs.
Wigan and Tameside saw the biggest drops, of 56 and 51 percent respectively.
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Whilst cases were also down by half in Bury and Bolton, which are the only areas to
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A number of boroughs in Greater Manchester are beginning to see covid cases creep up.
Coronavirus infection rates are continuing to fall across much of Greater Manchester.
Latest data reveals a 1,434 drop in confirmed cases of coronavirus in Greater Manchester in just a week.
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Coronavirus cases have go down by over 40 percent in over six Greater Manchester boroughs the latest data shows.
The number of coronavirus cases has dropped by more than half in two Greater Manchester boroughs the latest figures show.
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